Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
Mate, my gift to your mother was taking you away for two weeks.
Jake: Ha ha ha, oh.
Mark: We’re travelling to Whyalla, we just got a booking in with another Telstra customer
with a couple of sweet little dogs, it should be a great afternoon.
Jake: How are you feeling about doing the sausage dogs?
Mark: Sausage dogs are easy.
Jake: After your past history?
Jake (VO): Dad wasn’t letting on, but he was a bit nervous.
Mark: Daisy was the first daschund I ever did and she was a little bit excitable. I
put my hand out and I probably shouldn’t have because she was smiling and she sliced
me right down the side of me hand. Split me open like a watermelon. Hopefully Bella and
Sheba are a bit calmer.
Nav system: Turn left.
Mark: Hello!!
Mark: It’s not the big dogs you gotta worry about.
Husband: This is Sheba and Bella.
Mark: Hello. Sheba. Whoa, come on. It’s OK. We’re not gonna hurt ya. Good girl.
Jake: What? No holes?
Mark: Nope, she’s great. There you go sweety.
Nicole: Oh Mark, you did an awesome job. She doesn’t like that many people, so well done.
Mark: So Sitemed? What are you guys into?
Nicole: We provide onsite medical and emergency response. We’re working up at the mine in
Whyalla at the moment, so yeah I love the Telstra Mobile Wi-Fi device. We’ve got to
stay in touch with our doctors and our staff and their families, so we love it.
Nicole: Thank you so much, great job.
Mark: No worries, absolute pleasure.
Nicole: You’re definitely the dog whisperer.
Mark: Ha ha ha. Seeya later.
Mark: Zen master of dogs. I might put that on a t-shirt. I like that.
Mark (VO): Take a look at how the Telstra Mobile Wi-Fi device is helping Sitemed run
its business.